Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin It’s not the first time the senator has gone after big business. Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images Topline: While Elizabeth Warren has made her presidential campaign all about going head-to-head with big business, the presidential hopeful is now working on a sweeping new anti-monopoly bill, first reported on
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Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Friday’s jobs report will deliver key insights into the U.S. economy. Lynne Sladky/ASSOCIATED PRESS Topline: With the U.S. Labor Department set to release its monthly jobs report on Friday, Wall Street will be watching the numbers closely to get a gauge of the economy’s momentum and
President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron talk during the NATO meeting in London … [+] on December 3, 2019. (Photo by LUDOVIC MARIN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) POOL/AFP via Getty Images Not for the first time, President Trump has me confused about his tax policy. The signature legislation of his presidency was the 2017
It is not just retailers that depend on the month of December to make their year. The peddlers of tax shelters, however dubious, also focus on year end business. Is a $500,000 charitable deduction for a $100,000 cash outlay on your Christmas shopping list? If so you might want to look into conservation easements. DYERSVILLE,
MIAMI, FL – APRIL 15: Hermando La Roza holds a sign indicating that there are zero day left to … [+] file taxes as he stands in front of a Liberty Tax office on April 15, 2019 in Miami, Florida . April 15 is the deadline in the United States for residents to file their
WEST DES MOINES, IOWA – NOVEMBER 25: Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) … [+] speaks to guests during a campaign stop at the Val Air Ballroom on November 25, 2019 in West Des Moines, Iowa. The 2020 Iowa Democratic caucuses will take place on February 3, 2020, making it the first nominating contest
null Getty Albert Einstein, iconic genius and one of the greatest minds of the last century, had one puzzle he found baffling: “The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax.” If he found taxes enigmatic, it’s no surprise that the rest of us have difficulty following along. The end of the
Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin An anti-government protester stands guard at a burning barricade in Santiago, Chile. Rodrigo Abd/ASSOCIATED PRESS Topline: Many of the mass protests happening around the world were sparked by anger over the economy—especially rising inequality and high costs of living—and then quickly evolved into larger, more potent
Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin In addition to Trump’s financial records, the committees are seeking information on his children … [+] Donald Jr., Eric and Ivanka. AP Photo/Evan Vucci Topline: A federal court said Tuesday it will not stop Deutsche Bank and Capital One from handing over ten years of President
The most common question I receive about college savings is, “What happens if my kid doesn’t go to college?” There are two reasons families ask this question: They are worried about locking money into college savings that will never be used or or that they’ll be penalized for non-qualified withdrawals. They want an excuse to